During the month of March, we will be focusing in the Virtue of Mercy. We remember that our God is not only a God of justice, but a God of Mercy. The Church teaches that, try as we may, we could never win salvation by ourselves. We need God's mercy and forgiveness every day. And just as God willingly shows us mercy, we are called to show mercy to each other.
As we continue our journey through the Holy Season of Lent, let us be mindful of God's Mercy and try to be merciful to one another.

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Remember to consult Google Classroom which has all homework assignments and our Math "Problem of the Week". Please check daily for updates.

Also, students should continue to practice their Math skills with their IXL accounts.

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All About Mrs. O'Loughlin____________

As a graduate of St. Agnes Cathedral High School, I was happy and excited to resume my teaching career nine years ago here at St. Agnes. After obtaining my Bachelors Degree from St. John's University, I began teaching (as Miss O'Connell), first at St. Joseph's in Holbrook, Massachusetts, and then at St. Joseph's in Hewlett, New York. While teaching, I also worked a summer job at Aer Lingus (the Irish Airline). This resulted in a move to Dublin when I got married and my three children were all born in Ireland. I was a "stay-at-home-Mom" until our return to the United States. I then embarked upon earning a Masters of Education at St. John's and accepted a position to teach fifth grade Math and Religion.I am proud to be a member of the dedicated faculty here at St. Agnes Cathedral School.